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Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Tracking the Results

Politico has an interactive map up at their site which will allow you to follow the results from the various primaries across the country.  You can start here and use the tabs at the top to move between states and races.

UPDATE 9:32 pm California takes another walk down Stupid Street with the passage of Prop 14.  From now on (until this is repealed) all candidates from all parties will appear on one primary ballot with only the top two progressing to the general election.  Candidates won't even have to list their party affiliation if they don't want to.  Dumb, dumb, dumb.

9:09 pm:  Carly Fiorina wins Senate GOP nomination.

8:46 pm:  California ballot measure results can be found here.  Props 13, 14, 16 & 17 passing.  Prop 14 is bad news.  Third parties can now disband since they'll never have a candidate in a general election ever again.  Prop 15 is losing - good.  No public funding for elections.

8:42 pm:  Governor's race already called for Meg Whitman.  Probably won't be long until they call Carly Fiorina in Senate contest.

8:23 pm:  Very early results in CA.  Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina winning big, but waaaayyy too early to call anything.

8:01 pm:  Dem Blanche Lincoln wins in Arkansas, thus wasting millions of dollars the unions and the wacky left poured into her opponent's campaign.  She's toast in November.

7:50 pm PDT:  Looks like the GOP side of the governor's race in South Carolina, probably the dirtiest campaign this cycle, will go to a runoff.  Dem. Blanche Lincoln in Arkansas may narrowly survive her runoff...so she can lose by 25 points in November.  The race to take on Harry Reid in Nevada seems to be a dead heat between Sue Lowden and Sharron Angle.  And California closes in 10 minutes.  Lots more to come before the night is over.

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